Peru Vacation Rentals

25 Peru Vacation Rentals were found matching your criteria. These vacation rentals are presented by their owners or managers. Please click on the photos or links below, then contact them directly with your inquiries. Use the search criteria box on the left of the page to refine your search within Peru.

Bed and Breakfast:10 Bedroom, 10 Bathroom, Sleeps 20Location:Trujillo, La Libertad, PeruDescription:Fresh and new apartments for short or long term. Large (up to 60m2) Apartments for up to 5 people Fully fitted with kitchen, living room, TV cable,...

Condo:2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Sleeps 4Location:Miraflores, Lima, PeruDescription:Cozy Apartment ,Beautiful Apartment with 72 m2 (775.00 ft2), located in one of the best areas of Miraflores district, at the 8th floor. This condo ...

Apartment:2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bathroom, Sleeps 4Location:Miraflores, Lima, PeruDescription:Nice, cozy, ample, and neat apartment located in the heart of Miraflores. The unit is on the fourth-teen floor of a modern 20 story building. The b...

Apartment:2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Sleeps 4Location:Miraflores, Lima, PeruDescription:Exclusive and modern apartment fully furnishes available for rent, short stays, business trip and vacationing,located in one of the most luxurious ...

Home:4 Bedroom, 4 Bathroom, Sleeps 7Location:Miraflores, Lima, PeruDescription:This is an exclusive condominium , new and modern 148m2, building of 14 floors. The condominium is located on the 5th floor, 2 condominium for ...

Apartment:4 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom, Sleeps 6Location:Miraflores, Lima, PeruDescription:Edifio El Almirante built in 2007 with 2 elevators, building of 10 floors. This unit is located at the 6th floor 110m2 (1110 st ft), This unit is c...

Condo:2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Sleeps 4Location:Miraflores, Lima, PeruDescription:Brand new luxury apartment, in the heart of Miraflores, Av. Larco! This apartment is now ready to cater to even our most demanding clients, whethe...

Cottage:2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Sleeps 6Location:Urubamba, Cusco, PeruDescription:Travel with style, live a dream while you travel, stay in this special prepared home away from home cozy house, we have prepared for you, while you...

Condo:3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom, Sleeps 6Location:Miraflores, Lima, PeruDescription:Condo I37 Located in one of the best area of Miraflores, at 3th floor, this excellent apartment of 105m2 -1150 SqFt with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms an...

Apartment:3 Bedroom, 3 Bathroom, Sleeps 6Location:Miraflores, Lima, PeruDescription:Comfortable Apartment with 160 m2 (1800 sq ft) in good location, TOP FLOOR 7th floor. it is located just two Blocks from the Board walk. Walking di...

Apartment:2 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, Sleeps 4Location:Miraflores, Lima, PeruDescription:This beautiful apartment has all you want, need and more. 2 Master suites 2 one with a king size bed the other with 2 twin size beds. Each has a f...

Certainly, one of the most important questions a traveler has about any destination is weather. In some ways, that's even more true for those staying in vacation rentals. Since airlines are charging for bags now, and since you'll have access to a washer and a drier, you don't want to take any more clothes than you need.

Let's start with Lima: it rarely, if ever, rains. And even though it's just a bit south of the equator, the weather is remarkably temperate. It is humid, however, and the city is often shrouded in fog or covered in clouds. Temperatures in January range from 60 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, while in July they're from 60 to 70 degrees. Lima's on the ocean and in a desert, so pack a light jacket and you should be fine as far as outerwear is concerned (which often takes up the most room in a suitcase).

As far as the rest of Peru is concerned, it all depends on where you're going. Peru has three climate zones. The tropical jungle to the east will be hot, you've just read about the arid coastal region (Lima), and finally there are the Andes and highlands that cut through the middle of the country, where weather patterns are impacted by elevation. The higher you are, the cooler it gets. Peru basically has two seasons: wet and dry. June through August are the driest months, while the wettest months are December through March, though keep in mind that on the arid coast, it doesn't rain all that much, while in the rainforest it ... well, rains. Think Florida--it rains for a few hours then everything clears off.

Peru is a long coastal country (though not as long as Chile), so keep in mind that the further south you go, the cooler it will get (you're moving away from the equator as you go south). If you're really into meteorology, then pay attention to El Nino, a weather pattern which happens every seven years or so. Without getting too technical, the rising temperature of the Pacific Ocean's surface can cause heavier rains and floods in coastal areas, while causing drier conditions in tropical areas. Look for a La Nina weather pattern immediately after an El Nino--a La Nina can actually make matters worse.